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Sergey Bobrovsky longevity allegedly confirmed as extension talks hit the Florida Panthers


Bruce Raymond
Mar 6, 2026  (3:12 PM)
Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72) comes off the ice after the warmups before the game against the Carolina Hurricanes at Lenovo Center
Photo credit: James Guillory-Imagn Images

Sergey Bobrovsky extension talks are suddenly the Florida Panthers' loudest priority, and the trade deadline pressure is real.

Pierre LeBrun says Florida is focused on re-signing Bobrovsky, not shopping him, and that changes every rumor around their crease.
This is not a team cruising, either. The Panthers sit 30-29-3, last in the Atlantic, with the margin for error basically gone.
Bobrovsky's 2025-26 line is a grind, 22-19-1 with a 3.13 goals-against and an .873 save percentage.
Those numbers look ugly on a stat page, but they also scream «workload plus leaky nights» more than «sudden collapse.»
LeBrun's note is here, and it landed like a brick during deadline week.
The contract angle is obvious. Bobrovsky's $10,000,000 cap hit is coming off the books after this season, and he is set for UFA status in 2026.
If Bill Zito can lock him in on a new number, Florida can plan the rest of the roster instead of playing goalie roulette.

Sergey Bobrovsky keeps Florida Panthers from free fall

Panthers fans are split right now, because the heart says «pay the guy,» and the cold part of your brain sees the standings.
On the ice, the logic is simple. Florida still plays best when the blue line holds its gaps and lets Bobrovsky see shots clean.
When coverage breaks, his rebound control gets blamed, but the first problem is usually the slot getting touched way too easily.
That is why an extension matters even in a down year. It buys stability between the pipes while the front office patches the team's depth.
The immediate test is Friday against the Detroit Red Wings, when every point feels like a life raft.
If the Panthers truly stay focused on re-signing Bobrovsky, they are picking their identity for the next stretch, and it is a bold one.
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